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The Oxford clubs teamed up to put on a fine display in the Westgate Centre

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and held a collection outside Sainsbury's

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Didcot had a display outside the Orchard Centre

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.... adding a touch of glamour, which did wonders for the collection

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Bicester's Ambassadorial Scholars lent a hand

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Windsor & Eton teamed up with Windsor St George

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Princes Risborough had fun collecting at Tesco Just like that

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... and raised awareness in the Market Square

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Faringdon enlisted the help of Thomas the Tank Engine ....

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Loddon Vale took the End Polio NOW campaign into local schools

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Bourne End & Cookham and Haddenham & District held quizes to raise funds

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Bicester's Window of Opportunity told the Polio Story in Crown Walk shopping arcade

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Elthorne-Hillingdon had a striking Window of Opportunity at Victoria Road in Ruislip Manor

Clubs throughout District 1090 were active during February raising funds and awareness for the End Polio NOW campaign. It was also an opportunity for membership recruitment and to raise the profile of Rotary

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